rmv‘. FOl"_ TllE ciuaioncrewa ‘ Q21: ~51. ‘ for ~ {.4 I . -. l. 5 M ' Q-“YG: I? v‘ ‘ GUARDIAN [$.50 per your (In alliance) mnllr’ In (nunvln and Fnliml Hum-n. Morning Imlly thnlluled 1557) $5.00 per your (In luhunn-r) (lelherHL \ , .I'ru|uent-\\'. Cheater S. Alt-Lure. Berrefilry-Llcul. Col. l). A. blnclilnmuir Editor unil llunilgcr-ql. ll. Burnt-ft. \'lra~-l‘rrllilllent—il. ll. llurnrfl. n. s‘. U. rL-soclnlv- i .lnr—li. If. Currie. SATURDAY, APRIL 27. 192‘) ANOTHER IXJUSIICE ‘The Prince Edward l\lllf‘ld Militia ball-ix‘, is 1o Aldi-rslioi. Nina ic 4'30 of- ‘ c annually’ we have FHLZOII to camp this year at Srotia. This Illikllls in ficers and men who v drilled in Cliarlo1tcto\\"n are to b: [QLQPII elscivlicre in order, no doubt. to udcl to the pair: ll of some po- 1l.t-'. 1" ;':l.1i...i Vince. Tare i= n">1~"!‘1"' ii.". . A niiutlici‘ p50- -~ iii Canada Illll‘ n: 1.: _. Charlottetown; no fny b. . and Flllil ciiici" recrea- ‘Jm; n; are gp;-p_==:\,"_\." (‘,1 lllc lliflllh and prmlrift, of iiieii lll camp. IL may b‘. the .~\."mcr- iiiciill~i~ d‘ hcre ti"; ‘w: a; Ciia:"l;>i'ei.'i".'.n are among the v bcs‘ in the whole Doinziiiiui. 1 '1“ _. “one of C1iai"‘ioltcio\\ii have aytt-am pqg. d f§'il‘\\'Z‘.l'(l with pleasure meet. lllllllllll mi1i".ary' to l and no F"lI‘.'1l'\lll' has ever been voic- ¢<l ‘by the men tlicinsclies rcmiliiflg their 5111f.’ at the capiial. T118 10°11 m: and stunting of 4170 111911 W0111<1 n -.=.n sontofliiri! l0 tlic Oil‘ 111111 l" --u~¢~_ 1.- lhflfi‘ any reason why hvtx _. "\'.\ llfill rzsllep on 1111‘ jeb. n,- lia. llliS more been mad» be- hmd i1 politicians‘? lt is not _\ct too late to fhri: (iscicr cciiiitci" ]".!'l‘.'lf‘l‘.i.1tl‘.‘i"3 s"e i0 11. 811d 10t 0111" u‘ backs by 5on1? more astute and unreasonable e uiij" ad. fwt our re- . uvlngldl‘ coicriiiiir-iii piuiicst against“ . it If Illls Cil'll'i\ is yicriiiitlwd to go lll‘i'.'llilli’l‘i"f‘ltl. t: “"111 simnli‘ 111F110 Fl 1': Eilciiixi L-lund will (jf_‘fr\1“.\'{\l'(‘l hko oiwlers from that its r1» la. flllfl a provide another excuse for Lilliilll away our Charter rs Pll 121.1 _1".ll‘tl1;l‘.i. ])l1)‘t'lll!€. lion; such as coal tar products. heavy chemical feimilizers, CXpl3$i\'C.‘;, soups. paints, etc. A (lil'l‘ClOl‘_\' of 561 firms arranged m fljplpfix" 11nd giilllg names". ad- clicksrs and plant locations. is a use- fulfcalizrc of tho publicmian. ‘ From ihe list of products we mention‘ the following: Acetylene. .ba king powder. nindc acids. ammunition, cleaning and scouring maicrialis. en- anicls. explosives, fertilizers, glut. inks. Japan and intro-cellulose lac- ‘qucrs, lead Iiaints- matches. iiiedicin- al drugs, oils. oxygen. soaps. tar. toi- let preparations and mrnishcs. Tiicrc are many other valuable products but we must direct the rea- der to the pamphlet i.self for the list iii its entirety. A notable fcziture '15 that these products total to tlic Sum o! $l27.~f8~i.000; ivhile. in the same year, the output of other industries dependent on the We of tlicsc chem- icals, was valued at $633.683.000, making a total factory output of $761,170,000. This represents an iii- crease of more ‘than five million dol- lars over the total of the preceding year. » These figures are gratifying: we are now manufacturing for ourselves an ever-increasing qtiaiitity of mater- ials which we were formerly import- ing, and 5o providing work for our own people iii our own land. It also fol- lows that‘ we are developing a home market for our own goods both in- ciustrial and agricultural. All this is in the right direction. SPRING Spring, the most wondcrful. if not the most beautiful of all the seasons i: with us again. And it is not with- out its mm peculiar beauty. It is the beauty of childhood sloivly ex- ‘qrzin to use it. I ‘tilfll warmed. As late as 1700, ,in a, u._._ Notes By The Vi; I . In connection with (he abolition of the Tea Duties in England-a very timely article on “Tea as an Empire , Industry" appears in the current f5- sve of the Jounial of the United Empire. ft is the report of an address i given b_v Mr. Verinn Dean, formerl chairman of the Tcs. Brokers‘ As-l soration and deaLs exhaustively with , a very interesting subject. Tea. usl most of us did not know before. Mr. Dean tells us, is a Camellia, and in its native state the Assam variety grows ash forest tree 30 lo 40 feet‘ high, bearing white, “oxen-looking tloivers. It is reproduced from seed l Although of comparatively recent fn-i induction into England. it ls be-' licrcd to have been discovered ln‘l iCiilnn as long ago as 2700 13.17.. and: urns in common use as a beveragc ln | ‘tre Sth century. Tea reached Europei via the Dutch early in the 17th cen-l turv. and abcut 1615 the English be- ' Pepys refers to it fn liis Diary. September, i660. “I dld| send foi" a cup of tea. a China drink. ' of which I liad never drunk before." And again, in June. 1637, "Homcfl and there findniy wife making of“ tra- a diink which Mr. Felling U161 ayioiliccary. tells licr ls good for herl ‘cclzlfi’ 1 In flie early days the infusion ln‘ England appears to have been kept‘ in bfllTPlS, drawn off like beer. and. work published on the Manners of‘ Loiizloii, a cask of cold ten is men- tioiicd as u. suitable present to magistrates lady, by way of a. bribe that might. influence Worship to grant a licence for a coffee-house. So even in those days, you see. tea was recognized as a delectable. beverage with softniiig effects on the heart of man. By about 1750, tea had thor- oughly established itself in the lives of‘ the middle classes and it is on re- cord that by 1300. 11-4 pounds per head per annum were being drunk. l The (‘Ilmmflfulal importance of the discovery of tea in Assam was quickly recognized. and Chinese black-tea manufacturers were im- ported into India, with the result that small quantities of lea. ‘were packed and sent off to England. The report of the experts was very fav- curable. as was also that of the lad- ies. who were most enthusiastic. but, said the Asiatic Journal of that date. 1.1.1? biielsicrrrrfiwtl cwcmccl t TEe Intimate Papers ‘ ‘ ~ Of Colonel‘ House The Friend And Adviser Of President Wil- son" Recounfs In His Diary The Great Events Of The War In Which His Country -Was Concerned. (Copyright) ' . Quilts 8| Ian; W Baton. UD- ‘ YOUR BODY AND YOUR MOTUI! CAR I It will be noted that at this rate including the four divisions now in CHAPTER ll In their intervieivs with Bliss and House, the French were quite as pes- simisiic as Robertson and more specific. They insisted that an Ameri- can army of a million would be nec- essary by the summer of I918, al- though it would n0t‘be used ex- cept for defensive operations. ' If tlic United States were to furn- lsh such tremendous addition to Allied man-power, they could fairly ask for influenceln determining the military organization o_f the Allies. Bliss and House were further en- couraged by the attitude of Clemen- ceau and Pctain, who fn the con- ference of November 25 gave gen- eral approval to the American scheme 0f a military executive coun- cil. Memorandum of Conversation of Colonel House and General Bliss with M. Clemenceau and General Pefafn Farls, November 25, 1817 Some six years ago I compared that body of yours to a motor car, The stomach is the gas tank. The small intestine ls the carburetor, because the smell intestine is where the ini- portant "mixture" of the foods and digestive juices take place before be- lng absorbed into the blood, Your steering gear is your brain. Your springs are the arches of your. feet. ‘ Your oiling system is the oil in the joints which allows the bones to come in contact with one another Wllhblll.‘ friction. l Then there is the oil in tlic skin which prevents it becoming dry and harsh, and is a. protection against water and other liquids. The lining surfaces of the body. like the nose, throat. intestine, and covering of the lungs, all manufac- ture a fluid to keep everything smooth and moist. l Your tires are ‘connective tissue "cushions" that are found between all .. ‘ the bones of your spinal colum. These‘ “ cushions fit in between the bonus which are sustaining your weight and take away the jar from that precious bundle of nerve tissue-the‘ spinal cord-and thus from the brain itself. Your clutch is your power to‘ Put 1M1- lwdy M Wu“ 1m‘? i“ “'31” ‘General Petain began by saying» 3”“ 1°11" Secimdi m?“ m‘ rewrse- that there are now 198 divisions of- Ym" Mam of cclurse tens yo" . competent French troops at his dis-l which gem‘ m m" m- acwrdlng to position, including all troops on the what you are doing. l immediate front and those which l as now organized consists of 27.000 men, these thirty divisions should be equivalent to seventy- three Frclwll divisions of 11,000 each. Colonel Home lathe ncsldent (Cablegram) Paris, November 26, 1917 The conference with Clemenceau and Petaln yesterday resulted in a clear understanding us to the mili- tary situation. They gave us in- formation about the number ‘of fighting men in France and what would be necessary from us. If we send over a million ‘actual fighting men by the autumn oz 191a. they will continue to use their men for offen- sive operations and use their men for defensive purposes until thcn. Petafn believes that whatever, Su- preme War Council fs created should have a president or executive officer to excute its decisions. This is sure t0 meet with English opposition what ls your opinion of The English arrive. night. and on Wednesday Lloyd M. Clemenceau said that he would get straight to business and discuss the subject of the confer- ence, to wit, the effective force of the French army in its relation to‘ tliebrrlval of American troops. He then requested General Petain tau conference. make ii general statement. ‘ Edward Ilouse Lloyd George IIns Ills Way President Wllsnos reply to Colonu Frunce,.there would be there at the‘ and °1 the Y9" 3 1°11“ °l 111ml’ Fuj under‘ criticism in the Legislature,‘ visions. Since the American division‘ was excused m", nohenforcemeng 9n. if ? ‘1 tomorrow ‘ George‘ Clemenceau‘ and I w,“ have also llfGTldfl over the City and Town‘ ‘ Courts, 1 inducement m : Public Forum rm: column f: open for the discussion h) mrrolpfludellll or questions of interest. This t-hnitottetown Guardian does not necesnarlly endorse the opinion: of curreapondenll." PERFLEXITIES Sll',—- Continuing on this subjeetfl Section 53a of the Prohibition Act, the grounds of “too severe" penalty.‘ It would have been better to relate the real truth instead of resorting tol the "petty politics“ method of eva- sion. That section was placed in the Act‘ in order to implicate the bootleggers} accomplice and punish hfm as an‘ equally guilty party in law violation. Its primary purpose was to-get after the real buotlegger, and any penalty‘ less than that of the principal would not meet the case. . . It was discovered that by the lub-, stltutcd Scctfoir144 the former right: of a Magistrate to require a‘ "drunk“ to disclose where he got thel lfqiior was abrogated, and provfdlngi that this question could only be ask-‘ ed by n Judge or Magistrate “holding any enquiry under this Act". Be- cause of this eror in wording, (cor-I rected in this sessions amendmentsr there was no possibility of effecting the first purpose. The suggestion was made that this difficulty could be overcome by ap- pointing the County Magistrates to‘ l I | l wlicre the magistrates ap- pointed under the Prohibition Actl would be answers to this quesiion. Even tliel saving: of those coveted ‘dollars wasted mlary‘ was not n suiilciciit ‘ to brin", about {his rc- slccpiug ‘S low gear‘ Swami gem‘. arc held in reserve. He said that the . House's request for instructions as‘ mm‘? “llwl llmlms“ “Tlllllmed- “ml 11°F 3 ha"! 1°b- 111519 as the C“ us“. French losses had been approximale- ‘ 1,9 what plan he should advocate was over a liii :1 (ll‘lll‘..3 who’: 0'.l~ second for a hard hill; and lilgli B, M00000 mam kmed‘ died ohgenera] and 1e“ the matter to Houselfonice mlzli‘. have bl‘?llf‘ill immense 3°31 ‘or ‘he “u” tasks °f me_y°m" wounds. Permanently incapacitated. discretion. The President cabled that - . l “M11131 Tale M 51)” ~ _ ‘and prisoners. This is in adclitlon‘aftei- a conference wlgp Seer-gully I“ revels? 3e“ W“ a” backll?‘ to all nien on the lines of com- [Baker he thought it bcstAto say that RWY 01' 1111118 1° 1111130 551119 municzition and in the general serv-lhe fgvgred ‘the most enquire L?“ you hale .’“a°l° w 1h hat o ‘l i" 01 1116 1E1"- E1811t 0f the-Se di- .‘ methods obtainable’ whether by on: ° 3701115- visions, by about the beginning ofqngn m- not, And W“ “mung System l5 Wm‘ the new year or soon thereafter will f“? Jim, as‘ Y“: c“ $211583 3115i 1W1‘ 110m transferred to northern resentatives arrived in Paris. COlOILI “mu ‘I l 3° S m“ m“ c 1 f” 1181i‘ leaving 100 101' Service 111 House immediately arranged for an Wmlld that b°dY f‘ YW“ l‘ l1 WEE‘ France. A5 these divisions are not interview with Mr. Lloyd George‘ not for the skins ability to ioosemwre - ~ heat. Your compression is your desire to woik. In o. cal B. little carbon intei"-‘e1e\.cn_ hundred thmmand men H‘: 4 an exectutive officer. The British ‘ than Eleven thousand men‘and set himself for the effort to; lslfmlll- 911011- $1115 W111 0111c him ‘J-‘persuade him to accept the Amci-i-l ‘ disposable 1011B of not more than ‘ can plan for a military council wlziii. fa ‘l.l‘ iii prt-‘iihe ion s-nf iveeinent were Pll’1‘.V".'l in in"! c U1!‘ court rooms Cfll'l‘ylllj', tltcl" sonar; w ‘Ei them. That is _ real rcircn why Section ‘ 12ft a deal lcltci" on the llltff“. ll‘ it vrerc. (‘A stated on tliei l . . .. . A , l on November 27 the British You“ [.001 cf the Ilouse. that the law was not enforced because it was too sc-l verc: in the name of all righteous ness what an unholy admission for any public man to make-that the‘ laws of the country were defied and: not enforced because, in the oplnlonl of those charged with this sacredl duty, the penalty was foo severe. iii a position to enforce.“ of. 1-_ . l‘ Acuity, 192., m. IT WAS NOT HIS FAULT 0on1 criticise u, coal collar l; cfivfa’; “h” dandrufl. Poor chapg_l,m':.1lh he ha: done everytnln‘ l" iilble to rld hlmself o; "Mm; l‘ “enlumli "Wilt using Delmayflq French Vitalene Hair Tonic Dandruff is caused b lul action which can b.1222‘ lion stops. n i; I. uondum] hair restorer, lllllllllilln‘ m. growth and making it 50H and glossy—$I.00 bottle. E. A. Foster CENTRAL DRUGSTORE NDW ll the time (,0 use m. Flfflwh‘! Vennlcfde Comma‘ No. 2 for your fox pup5_$|_|w a box. W ‘L returned. and prosecution not pm. ceeded with. These burlesques upon law gnfofé‘ merit are not by any means a mom, poly of "the western county. Th, Premier's remarks as to liis rep“. sentatlons to the Minister of Justice Continued on page‘ a .___. wéi YOUR Li l "lLlTY is‘ n01‘ ' "I only piuu ssoo for u“ m. Fool- 1-111 to spend a tenth b: its cost ora- surunce!” ""- Wfluld he foolish lf it protected only the car. Bu! it protects every- thing you own or hope to own m years to come. When you bought that {In you immediately became ram. sable for all damage If, might do, A "many of the lords of the creation. especially stout gentlemen whose pre- feies with compression and causes 115mm; ma,‘ m3 English have h leak. Similarly o. little poison froinl France and Flanders sixty divisions’ Prime Minister was cordial, but 1111‘ did not, conceal the difficulties which light runnbout can klll n persona vflhlnly M a big touring car. Th! D ‘ FARMING It would be a difficult task to find‘ ‘ raiicling into the niaturer loveliness a community wrong that is more to be "‘ cf womanhood and sturdier nian- l l l l . vious habits ha-i better qualified m L w ~ t m, . 1s .1 ‘ ,_ . . “ “Mg ‘hood. It is more than the beauty of mo,“ for discussgng the mum of “:8 we ' imém‘ m cs airs-u); l Mum’ as men‘ dwisions approx" ‘ stood m the “my U! m5 approval‘ despised than partiality in the ad- m“ m“ a person w“ mm“! b“ Tlzc (‘.\llt'l'.£‘ll€‘C of lll.ll‘1.‘" Nears has h d I 1_ .‘ ._ . t‘ ‘ _ _. H wiere can 011,01” W“! °° l‘ ° . HmRWy twvnty 111011531111 men EH6". Not the least of these difficulties ‘mnlstm, n I » u . "ma" m" dwsn“ "151" 111! 119111111111 A‘ n _ “d 0pc an aiti, l lh, in iis ce.in- poit wine and bo ted porter. com- Your brakes in the car enable you; give ma,“ a {one of approximate‘), I was the strong sentiment In are“ i o o JUS cc. One of the‘ m; damages m, Sumner "m, "h, l.i.l_ 1.1,, io.. “.3, M leash the menus“ of aswred Farm i.‘ somewhat irrelevant“, to to take care of emergencies. twelve hundred thousand men. lnmhm against pumng Brmsh troops glories of British institutions is its‘ werehlf. ‘IYIIHVG-lfil truclclle inlfhl to plingy is, is lmrclered fmmcm , chopped SLt-gW, and some were pleas- ‘what about the ability of that‘ .118 further Stated that the Engjunder the control t‘)! a totem‘ com_ impartial and almost unm-lng 1m-‘ ask for and "t $259993» m bwali by; ~41 11111111“? The wanders of Sprinc also. lire ‘m 1° display their fagemousness by b°dy °f you“ w lake care of "mar" 11511 111111 11115 10108 01' twelve 111111- lmander which would have been the “Mtmmy of msme‘ ‘were’ “ch and "B1"- ! “V0111 lot 525.0003’ "01. _., I ’ ‘ _ ‘ __ ‘__ ' ~l Observing that a mixture o; gunpow. 1 ., g _ poor, Liberal or Conservative, if they. well, that won't worry mg 1m. Iilty .1 i _, mo. ma. n 1, . E. 1. , - ,, of . _ 8911c 9$~ idred thousand nien aie occupying practical effect of the American bu.“ . i , ' n 1s mm" ‘m’ m u“ “"0 “on der was wanted to make it go off." M 5 ac 15 “mum but me above‘. , l "1 violate the laws of the land. must‘ Th?! ll set Ahc award; the claimant than: (.1. int: n and bay ._ , . _ c y p e ' l“ 170111 O1 about 150 11110111911915. B1111 ‘gestion. House finally agreed that if - - ‘ will sci 1191 \1"1l~111L! £110 111°5~ 11111111911511‘ °1 llowrvcr it is pleasant to record that is enough m Show that your bcdy m; M cmmnceau men added thaz m8 “h c u um be d 1 abide their punishment unaided by‘ as h '9 l" 12113580! 3'01: Dram"! 1 - ~ l c ounc co ma e purey cmciuls o; Sum, . 91'3" l!’ In Oman mo m: I . m. Island ivas around llic <i"".'.; o." . fiery aiilr-brviied maii niciit for for the VIQZPF, the products of science become com- monplace and artificial in compari- scri with the perpetual miracle of the Spring. The earth is awakening “(ilC-llilld" gentlemen were no more able thcn. than now. to hinder the march of progress, and the year 183B, twrovrd-to be the starting point of the British Tea Industry. for the first 11111113’ P911115 111 °°111111°11 “V1111 B 11191-9?‘ French with their eleven hundred ‘ military 1n composlqon and left with CM‘- l tllvllsfllld men ‘V618 Qcfiullylnl 5110111» executive powers, it would not be es- Y°“ “a1” “P15” “"1 Pms» 1”" l 5°" 1=11°111@1@Y-*- lsential to include the Chiefs of Staff. your body is 111018 “101111811111 1111111 =1 ~ ‘General Petain estimated that on ,1 "It would be better to have the Chief's motor car 1n that it 118s the Pvwer 01 ‘ the German front there was an equal o; 3mg; wrote Bulge‘ 1m; 5mm he Such questions as those raised in‘ our Legislature in those fox stealing‘ cases, would never exist to tarnish‘ the records of Justice in the mother‘ land. But ff occasion did make suchl your future earnings for the hafniu- “'I‘here‘s only one way to nub everything safe. That l: to buyll Automobile Liability Policy, with hill limits." . rtircii va1u= of a dollar a‘. aliat {Tm i“) bu,’ winter glee , . , ' . l “ =1 ‘ 9' ‘m’ Assam ccnsgnmcnt of any size was f » ‘(l . tine “n; rqiial m that of three or Tomas are reaching out my “mm ‘hen sold m pubuc aucuo-n m Lon- healinlg o: congzcting its dc cots i ‘number of troops, ‘but that there ,3 moruughly commuted w wpmn an exhibit" the indignation o! pumwl W, gpgglgflie 1|, Auwmob", mm. km‘ tllfla-l" y‘ landfill we ‘ hmcnt and light and ‘he increasul- 11-h you g ve t a e knee‘ l “we means of dewrmmmg Wm‘ and 51"" 1-119 Wlwlnllmeflt 01 W115i?" ment and people would be so scath-l Mme’ “d “M” 7°“ wqulfle" ‘E ' ‘ ‘ ‘ = ' _i________. / ‘accuracy how many disposable men Wm mun L10 d G - g b d “ . nluildzilli. of .. K111710111 .. i tlc _ __ , _ h __ L" w M __ i v 8011M r011 1e 1111 inc as to prevent an re etitf .. ‘lam, n,.:(i,p;,f~ l‘)/]'\'r\r M Llrlzrglli!ig "““n““' ‘Nb’ ‘mds ‘"6 “blm” c“ ‘ - 111° 1111191‘ 111111 1X1 1116 PEHY- Hflnot ours, no one should complain.’ There would be no atteiiipt por veoril- Hyndrnan & 00' “ ‘ ‘ ' " ‘ " " pruning in anticipation nf the on- ‘i1’ thought it possible that the Ger-En, Pflme Mlnlsm- admin,“ maths t . b __ "that. v.01" ll mull}: IlN-‘HPI from the ,‘ , - ,, n “"11 b‘? "lmirfell "m" ‘he n‘ _ {T115115 ml ht be abl to transfe from ‘He. y the renpomnfle omcers or‘ . ' c..m.nv time of full fella P and g e r chief objection to the American plan gm“ 1a f . l lfifll e - .. .... " ‘ D’ ports of the discussions on the estl- l n w an mcenwm 1'0 93111011‘ island‘ it ‘ n"! ‘mm m" mhlm" biccm ‘Life is everywhere in cvidcncc-l i n 1 s d h ‘ 1 the Russian front as muny as 49 d1. arose from m mcyusyon o; the chiefs flnge a defense bshind a mis ‘ The Oldest lnsu A my In . " " " ' nia cs tat Premcr aun ers as a 1. ..= . _ ~ " IIIICG 8P u...“ vile‘ pyrzciu. and scflyp! expression: hiscc: and birq l: “unfit: short mkmoyy W119“ n ,Z)§-11(;::1vlg (tiiyawiigclile notmheliatghcgrpo; 5mg and he pfqmlsgd w consider repmscnycd 1m“ _ n a L .‘ 1; .41 _ I _ j _ _ . _ E ' / /. ' " 5 ‘m 1e the-compromise. But the next morn- It d d 1 ~ l‘ 1 w rn:l bcalt and man each fez-ls the ‘si. .. Cantialywisa it is eonspicuous- . lthe Russians nad Rumamans‘ m he d aided u‘ L h 1d F‘ u‘ ‘smm c. l) all-Able l0 hold those Chlrloflcfnwn .- hi1,“ p, ,1,..._n‘ 1y". ‘ WW“ f t“ “r3 “Wm smfiv ‘w 800d‘ ‘Nnen discuss,“ ‘he ccndb ‘ ! ‘G N _ g e a e cou ace J ievcs up as of respectable standing " ‘~ iii~-i‘i~~ct "em" to “““ ‘i’ 0 “e “Us V‘ a ‘ “ Q l ‘ipi cf Georgetown Court Hous~= hel TIMES GLORY l cmm‘ Femm’ m reply 1° them‘) “M1139 l" me napalm Agreelllellt- and 511139059111)’ "lrreproachablfl "‘ ‘" ‘ ‘ ' “" ' ' “ l‘111°$11°11 115 1° 110W many Amman n was essential he felt that the su- (‘hafnctfir But there was i » ~ ~ no question tine and a klnzillcz" feeling pervades ‘ “pmlmy nflvcrm‘ “' was ‘n spmndkLTlmfs 810W 1s to calm contendinr‘ “M11” “e ‘milled "° m” “vamble preme war Council should b undci cf tie tl ft it d ‘ - - ~ - - - 1 u.‘ ' “ e 1' 1 1e — was a mitted-and bspgnic <i.. ‘Jlfll “iiilJlll. l.';i.iii"3 C‘? l, vnny no 5pm “m? ‘w ‘aims had‘ i»: v ]| .. i»: value l: Iilnd it. Th.» rkwmv.“ “nun-Hm m, p11.“ o. o, a 12m“ m‘? ‘o “T? Gzzzllilment ‘mdl, kings, ‘at r1 fixed date. ‘replied that as many political control, and if the Chiefs or he who steals, wheuiei- the occupant A u T I 0 N f;.:m uliii i1; bard i-iitl cs; ‘Um. “awn, “m brmhc.‘ lnqrc mm |‘.‘_‘, he hi“ m rncomwuon or me"ro immagl; gaysehood and bring,‘ as possiblle shcuidhbe there as early u“ were excluded 1L “vould be usc- of the hovel or the lord of umansfon, ‘ ‘ “ ‘ ‘ ‘ " "‘" ‘ ‘ '“ ‘ truth to llght. i115 1115551119- but 1 1" 1119i’ must he ess and confusing to give executive is equally an offender an} c ~ " 11w111v en- FOX OWNERS . I . more lIIiL) glorisiis iiorui and \\".i:i:*(‘1i":ind Jury finding any fault. Here‘ v."erZ:. i. in". i all. in" mo), r _ ‘ ‘To stamp the seal of time in aged 59131915 111111 11°11111@1'@1Y mm- 11 b61118 powers to the military members. titled to punishment, \ rlfert pii: vyrii i E‘";“F'[“"~V" E1"? n11 l into evening. the Cllfl of a pet- l??? In. the winter is past‘. Tic Ffilll i; 01".‘? and [,‘§l‘."§ appxr cn tli: c" f‘. sane rill pi (his of Eicrb. are 0: . 1.1;‘ so .(l itiili tlr non-qua: Ila, but neither with far- ‘ IIYTYS mi" ofluis has '. incl! .‘l‘ll g?;-‘ inuilij; is And the voice heard in our ism. (‘Cfll-‘H N‘;- I“ 1m‘ l" of the lllftlg l". in: Ni" i""‘::l l“. A m"! Tliilllllif. EDITORIAL NO A fairiirlzitirii cf in. daffy cow, and 1~l.l licr. are i131“ lexical zvsxaotkix». the in; and the‘ kn, \'.".‘.‘i iltcsv thrre, ltd by the 6.1:- Prfnce Ezirnfird Island. ainouniing to 9.367.807. the lubstcr ac- Ffililliffl for $752,123 or‘ 63 per cent. T12: sizitl. fhhrry came rccond. fol! ‘lozrcd by cud, herring‘ maclxrcl. ‘ yircprrly soul IJL‘. hylrmg; 1 farm zziicl ctr‘: is assured. (‘II (‘ANAllfiLl L5 Clbtisiirs in n. “dance have been pumishcd in reference to Ciiizrian; 13,9 Annnq: ngxdculturc. to Canadian trade, ,and mm"; we: the Mai-yum‘, fish gm- In lesser decree to her fisheries and pmauon and the Nader,“ F15“ 3am. ‘mirffiz. TLr: lJ another industry; mm.’ are ptannin; to dewgcp m; will}? h‘°w3"°r- ‘"11! 5°35 11°1- 1191" 5°,‘ fish industry in Now Brunswick and much about and 131a: 1s 111v chemic- ‘ Nova 820L111, and w farm a contin- F-Z ‘MR11UTP11-‘111TG 01 0111‘ "Pint-Wt, cntnl fishing concern ‘to scrve both T1181‘! 111151131 1191'" 1W1" 11>‘ 1119‘ the United Slates and Canada, ac- Qcififnion fiurciiu of Statistic; a rc- cm-dln; t, a gmyemen; by E w_ Vin‘ of the "Chemicals and Allledl Bfkjg o; New york‘ an v15“ m m‘, they wcra made aware of the unl- Pr '. ct: bi Canaan. 1921." chapters Marftfmea- representing the Atlantic c!‘ 11L! tact: C::l in a ccmprclicnsfve can; Flglqgytg; 1n comply“; g}. each will! ca: clasn or pi-oduc- “memento for the purchase. wan“. ,lc.rv. Vic also recommend the Court ‘l. o; me ma] my, Cad, of 133g 0g ‘TOIIHIICQ tiic Goicrnment that a":- oystcr and Press. Gallery at Ottawa‘; took place. 1 P Coast Fisheries. in | lr 2n ex rant from the Grand Juryb. r." n": on Ccrrginovrn Jail dated‘ Fcbriliiry" "7 1327i: "We vs d the jiil, and found z should b: repaired a: once, jail. It is also looking and unsani- .o be cleaned and repaired v he ‘r ncccvzarv. Signed on behalf cf self and cfh "s. Edger G. Ged- diins. Foreman." m a rs-muulcr may even yet Lion should be taken, _to give effect l0 the Grand Juryls recommenda- tions. ' Last Illzht the annual dinner of Th! l". is usually a memorable function at which party-ism i: forgotten and rirne Mliifstcr and Leader of the C-ppositlczi mingle freely with the scntiemcn of the Pxcss. All sense of restraint ls forgotcn. and the Pres: Gallery t~lls the l-Ious: and Senate what it thinks of them, re- gcr . ..". of their fcellngs. "The Nak- cd Truth" f: what the Press Gallery l; after on this panlcufnr occasion once a year. nn-l ft would surprise the public l! the veil were lifted and (‘K3 duller-ates! and pregnant political facf, which tho men o.’ the gallery tra‘. it requires a general clcanfng.._ ‘The to.‘ ‘ The time or the cnging of -b ds ‘and removed to another part. of the v present for the delectatlon And ht- ltruction of their guest; / ‘bums’ lcxplafned to him how desirable It "m"; ‘mate definite number by a fixed To wrong the wrongcr till he render-l date in order to make our negotia- flgh,“ "tioiis with thOSe who must provfdel To ruinate proud buildings with thy‘ $119 netflsary tonnage, he stated that hours“ 1 we must have a million men avail- And smear with dust their golden “b”! m1 1119 early 15511113111311 °l 1919- wlth another million ready to replace and rcenforce them. Asked how 1 , many we should have in France for To fill ivilh worm-holes stately‘ n camymgn m 19m‘ he 531d m“ this mflnumenls- was answered by fixing the number To feed oblivion wuth decay of things,‘ for the campaign of 19m Mme m To bio‘. old books and alter their coii- 1 order to hue my, number ‘m. me 191115» .latter campaign they would hive to To pluck the quills from ancient‘ anyve at a fixed “m, from this mo. 1111/5115’ 11111135- merit and extending throughout, the glittering towers; To dry the old oaks sap and cherish‘ yea,- 1913; the numbe, m“ woum ED141135. ‘ thus have arrived at any fixed date To spoil antiquities b! hammered" 1n m, y", 1918 w“ a“ m“ h, 111831 would ask for that date. H: explain- ed that for the campaign of i910 he would utilize the Amelcan troops in holding those part of tho line on which he would not make an offcmfve. thus relieving the French troops now there and mak- ing the latter available foi- an of- fensive elsewhere. In order to carry out this plan. he stated that we should move troops t: Franco at the rate of two divisions complete par month with corresponding service of the rear troops. until About the ffnt of May, when the utc should b: increased to three divisions a month And turn the giddy round of For- tune's wheel. To show the beldam daughters of hzr daughter. malt: the child n maa, the man r. child, slay the tlgcr slaughter, tame the unicorn and lion wild. nicck tlis subtle. fu tlzamselve: bagulfd, cheer the ploughman with fn- creessful crops. To To ha; doth livc b)‘ To To T0 And waste hugs stone's with little water (from. land continue thus through the ul- —QDIKOIDDIIO. and" yup _ An extract fromthe dairy of Si": 1T0 wake the morn and sentinel the“ “"115 111M “'9 51101116! have 1111 HPPFOXP " Henry Wilson. who came over from London with Mr. Lloyd George, in- dfcates that Prime Minister was convinced that the Rbpullo plan was the only feasible one and that it‘ that fell through there would be no Supreme War Council. ‘Lloyd George is angry,’ wrote Sir Henry on Novembcr27. ‘and says that. hrwfll have a row with Clemenceau tomorrow, and if Clemenceau docs not give fn he (Lloyd George) will go Straight buck to London. It ls in- tolerable if arrangements come to at mpallo one week can be upset the next. ‘Lloyd George realizes perfectly that his own future rests on the suc- cess of the Supreme Council, and he nlso is clear in his mind that unleu we have ft we shall loose the war Clemenceau will give in tomorrow. He f: in no position to quarrel with Lloyd George.‘ Thu: early in the morning of Nov- ember 28 the British Prime Minister told House mot he could agree to n‘: change fn the Rapallo Agreement, that the Chief; of Staff must be ex- oulded and the political complexion of the Council emphasized. Ho asked House 1-0 tell Clemenceau that. un- lem the French ncceptnd the Rlpitll’) Agreement u bfndlnl. there was 1101,1110! for him. to do but return m lnndon. -___¢_i Continued on who] ' AND RAN CHERS Now that litters of young Ir! arriving dolly, what precaution Ire you taking for: the treat- ment of‘ Wanna‘! A great many or flie leadlnl Veterinarian: ntrongly mom- mond either- BIJRBOUGIIS WELLCOMI In these cases the Attorney General =011Bht refuge. first behind the skirts of his own substftufeugent, and men behind Section 370 of the Criminal Code, which he declared cmpuwcrgd the justices to try such cases sum. mnrfly; and to condone the offense by money fines instead of-fmprlgon. mcnt. If it were so there is no cvl. dence that the Attorney General or lllS acting assistant asked for or de- sired that the Criminal Code be pm. Prrly applied fn this cusp, 00., (Landon, Eng.) WORM ’ CAPSULES. _Qg,_ NEMA ‘WORM CAPSULES In plain fact Section 3'70 does not p" “p b7 give the protection claimed. While PARKE. DAVIS b (70- more lenient to animal thieves than mm‘ lm“ "mam m IIIIPIIMGCI m cum; imnfl Worms. Hook Worms I111‘ Stomach Worms. DON'T DELAY. Price 75o and 01.00 Per B0!- The 2 Macs DRUGSTORE us Grant cum street Eend In Your Mull Orflfll- to others ft nevertheless make, the theft of more than $20 an gm;- - - offense to be tried in tho Supreme Court. except “by consent." ‘only when the theft is less than 520 h“ g J. P. H18 right‘ t0 try Chg e359 gum. marfly. In this case the foxes w," valued at 8226. Another case, not referred to in the Legislature, was Where by pgyln: p91; value of the skins sold the offender was released. In another the cow w“ .__- -—~ -__ _.___..__.» 4 l NOW TASTE THE SWEET FRESH FLAVOR OF BRAHMIN . TEA Sold only in VRed, Hygienic, Ajrgighg Padmgei- ‘ ‘ \